High Voltage Insulation Surface Condition Analysis Using Time Frequency Distribution
This paper presents an analysis of high voltage insulation surface condition under high contamination level using experimental test of tracking and erosion according to BS EN 60587 standard. Surface condition on glass and polymeric types of insulation is investigated. The leakage current patte...
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Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9465/1/2013_Journal_High_Voltage_Insulation_Surface_Condition_Analysis_using_Time_Frequency_Distribution.pdf http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9465/ http://www.ajbasweb.com/ajbas/2013/may/833-841.pdf |
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Summary: | This paper presents an analysis of high voltage insulation surface condition under high
contamination level using experimental test of tracking and erosion according to BS EN 60587
standard. Surface condition on glass and polymeric types of insulation is investigated. The leakage
current patterns on these types of insulation are applied for surface condition classification. Due to the
limitation fast Fourier transforms (FFT), a new approach of time frequency distributions (TFD)
analysis is employed. Spectrogram and s-transform as time frequency distribution (TFD) are then
applied to represent and analysis of the leakage current (LC) in time frequency representation (TFR) in
temporal and spectral. These techniques extract relevant information from leakage current (LC) signal,
and then leakage current (LC) parameters are estimated to identify its characteristics. These include
root mean square current (RMS), total harmonic distortion (THD), total non harmonic distortion
(TnHD) and total current waveform distortion (TWD). Leakage current’s instantaneous root mean
square current per unit value and total current waveform distortion percentage are useful to reveal the
insulator surface condition. Referring to rules based value, the classification of material surface state
could be determined instantaneously. Instead of fast Fourier transform (FFT), it was found that time
frequency distribution (TFD) is an appropriate tool for surface condition classification. Then, the
unsymmetrical discharge pattern on polymeric insulation material indicated that erosion is occurred on
the surface of the insulator. |
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